

TieDyeTzitzit is a program where tzitzit are tie-dyed in group settings — schools, colleges, trip and tour groups, parties, parks, concerts, BBQs, nature parties, festivals, and more. The finished tzitzit are then given out, free, to Jews of every background.
The idea behind the tzitzit is to tie Jews together. People make the tzitzit and then they are given as a present to another Jew, tying their neshamos(souls) together. Anyone who has a hand in these tzitzit — from donors to the people making them at the TieDyeTzitzit parties — gets part of the mitzvah of the person wearing them.
If someone involved with the TieDyeTzitzit in any way then sees another Jew wearing them, there is a spark of recognition and a bond made between the two — the realization that we are brothers, one nation, and it doesn't matter what type of Jew we are.
One Nation, Many Colors
The TieDyeTzitzit themselves are symbolic of this. They are handmade and no two are alike, yet at the same time they are all alike because they are all "TieDyeTzitzit". We Jews are like that. We are all unique individuals and no two of us are alike, yet we are all alike because we are one nation. And Ahavas Yisrael — loving our fellow Jews — is what will bring Moshiach.
Jews are 12 Tribes / Shevotim yet ONE NATION. Taking away the uniqueness of our being to unite us is "kilayim" — NOT kedusha! It's when we each retain the uniqueness of the way Hashem creates us — serving Hashem with a love like water, or with a zeal like fire — even though total opposites, we are able to unite as one while remaining opposites, because we are not about ourselves. We live in the realm of kedusha and mitzvos. We are shluchim of Hashem doing the will of Hashem. WE ARE ONE.
An Army of Jews
Over 30,000 pairs of TieDyeTzitzit have already been made and given out. Imagine wearing one, walking down the street with an army of well over 30,000 Jews behind you, holding hands. When a person is involved in the TieDyeTzitzit, this is what is happening. You are attached to an army of Jews — soon, b'ezrat Hashem, to be all of Am Yisrael.
Please help us collect funds for TieDyeTzitzit. Every dollar goes 100% toward this project. Anyone who donates is tied into a huge network of Jews wearing and/or making TieDyeTzitzit and will get spiritual credit for mitzvot from every moment any Jew is wearing the tzitzit and from every mitzvah the tzitzit cause a person to do, as it says in the Parsha of Tzitzit (Bamidbar/Numbers 15:39): "that you may see it and remember all the commandments of Hashem and perform them."